Darryle Buchanan

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I was an altar boy at St. Agnes. I had to do the 8 o'clock mass. I was up that morning ironing my vestments and getting ready to go to service. It was like a war zone. Like nothing I'd ever seen before. He fell to the ground and had his rifle strapped over his shoulder. I never saw that guy again. I don't know what happened to him.feedback

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Jul 23 2017

Just seeing that many armed men in your yard with guns draw, that was scary.feedback

There were no fires on my street. But now the houses are abandoned, or torn down. Grass, trees and weeds growing inside the houses. A lot of people say, Why do people burn down their own communities?' I ask why did patriots throw tea into the Boston Harbor? In Detroit, we didn't have bales of tea to throw. All we had was right before us. The rage of the oppression taking place would be manifest in some fashion. The rebellion was how it manifest.feedback

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